If you have ever installed paid software and been asked to enter a code before it would run, you have used a license key. Most people who buy software see this step without thinking much about what happens behind it. For developers building and selling software, the license key is...
WordPress powers 43% of all websites on the internet as of 2026. That user base creates a large, active market for plugins and themes. Developers who build quality products have real options for selling them — through marketplaces, their own websites, or a combination of both.This guide covers every method...
You spent months building a WordPress plugin. You tested it, documented it, set up a sales page, and started getting paying customers. Then someone buys one copy, removes the license check from the code, and uploads the cracked version to a nulled plugin site. Other people download it for free.This...
If you sell a WordPress plugin, a theme, or any software product, you need a way to control who can use it. That is what software license management does. It is not a complicated concept, but many developers skip it at the start and end up dealing with piracy, unauthorized...